THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN - Chapter 8 - Verse 59

Verse 59. Then took they up stones. It seems they understood him as
blaspheming, and proceeded, even without a form of trial, to stone him
as such, because this was the punishment prescribed in the law for
blasphemy, Le 24:16. See Joh 10:31. The fact that the
Jews understood him in this sense is strong proof that his words
naturally conveyed the idea that he was divine. This was in the
temple. Herod the Great had not yet completed its repairs, and Dr.
Lightfoot has remarked that stones would be lying around the temple in
repairing it, which the people could easily use in their indignation.

Jesus hid himself. See Lu 4:30. That is, he either by a miracle
rendered himself invisible, or he so mixed with the multitude that he
was concealed from them and escaped. Which is the meaning cannot be
determined.